Payment methods in Dominican Republic
Once you聮re settled in Dominican Republic, you will need to make some basic purchases, like groceries or pay bills. Hence, it is essential to know the payment methods available in your host country.
Which are the most common payment methods in Dominican Republic? Why would you prefer some forms over others?
Does the amount of money or the type of paid services (groceries, bills, rent, etc.) determine the choice of payment methods?
Are there any apps at your disposal which make the payment process easier in Dominican Republic?
Can certain foreign currencies be used to make payments?
Have your habits in terms of payment methods changed since moving to the Dominican Republic?
Thanks for sharing your experience,
Priscilla
- Banking and finance in the Dominican Republic - Guide
- Bank loans in Dominican Republic - 25 Replies
- Mortgages in the Dominican Republic - 1 Reply
- Evolution of banking services in Dominican Republic - 13 Replies
- Dominican Republic Investment Guide-Retirees - 8 Replies
- Investing in Dominican Republic - 29 Replies
- How to save money in Dominican Republic - 11 Replies
Priscilla wrote:Hello everyone,
Once youre settled in Dominican Republic, you will need to make some basic purchases, like groceries or pay bills. Hence, it is essential to know the payment methods available in your host country.
Which are the most common payment methods in Dominican Republic? Why would you prefer some forms over others?
Does the amount of money or the type of paid services (groceries, bills, rent, etc.) determine the choice of payment methods?
Are there any apps at your disposal which make the payment process easier in Dominican Republic?
Can certain foreign currencies be used to make payments?
Have your habits in terms of payment methods changed since moving to the Dominican Republic?
Thanks for sharing your experience,
Priscilla
1.- Credit Card and debid cards are the most used, in my case I have Mileageplus United Airlines credit card and earn miles with my local spences and extend the expiration of my miles in every purchase.
2- Less than 100.00 pesos must be paid in cash in almost of the places.
3.- All bigest banks they have apps that you transfer money into other accounts for payments.
4.- Yes, American Dollars and Euros accounts can be used for payments into same kinc of account聽 currency if you are paying into a diferent bank.聽 聽 If your payment is into a product under your name and same bank like Credit Card in Dollars you can pay the dollars from your pesos account, the bank make the coversion from pesos into dollars.
5.- Im Dominican so can not answer your last question.
Hope this can help you.
Also, I don't believe I would carry a debit card. Too much exposure if it is stolen somehow.
It means more use of the ATM for withdrawals and less anxiety that ones card may be fraudulently used and you find out at the months end. Plus of course surety of your monthly budget.
It also speeds up transactions at the till especially at the gas station.
I use banco popular platform to pay all my bills. There is no regular bill I have that I cannot pay online.聽
In smaller shops cash is almost exclusively used.
Do not use foreign money for purchases the exchange rate will add a significant cost to you!聽 Exchange in an exchange house, western union or bank first!
If you have a debit card from your country and they have reciprocity relationship to a bank in DR you may be able to use a Visa debit card at some designated banks.. Although there are ATM machines in location such as department stores, Malls, shopping plazas, ect.. the bank that affiliates with your foreign bank may give the lowest rate per withdrawal against your money back home.. Another reason to use the bank is the security aspect and the possibility of fraud using isolated bank machines..
Some businesses have bankcard machines that you can use for purchasing or services.. Before sitting and ordering something that requires cash only make sure you have cash to pay and not that you expected to pay by bank card when the option does not exist with that business..
Generally there is a cap on the amount of cash you can withdraw from a foreign account daily. However that can be negotiated between you and your bank.
Pay pal accounts may be used but in DR another company name is also used
Moneygram and Western Union and Caribe Express transfer money requiring cash or bank card at the point of transaction.. Depending on the type of service you pay for transactions my be instantly available or next day or longer..
Carrying large amounts of cash are not advisable and understanding the currency, it鈥檚 spending value, per local interpretation and use is part of the learning process all should undertake while living in the DR.
Paypal is聽 used here - you can connect it one way with all banks. You can connect it both ways ONLY with Banco Popular currently.聽 They have the monopoly on that one.
Yes Western Union聽 is big big business here and they are everywhere! Caribe Express is lesser known but equally useful!
You make a great point -聽 learning the exchange rates and the buying power is critical to living here!
planner wrote:Foreign currency is often readily acceptable.聽 Your comment is not correct. However,聽 the exchange rate offered will often be really bad!聽
You make a great point -聽 learning the exchange rates and the buying power is critical to living here!
Yesterday I was in Jumbo in San Pedro and infront of me there was a group of tourist they paid with US Dollars and the cashier told them the exchange rate was 49.00 x 1,聽 2 pesos and some cents less than oficial exchange rate, if at some point that your case better go to exchange house and get pesos there before go to buy anything.
I do have a Banco Popular checking account that is funded directly through a monthly automatic deposit of a portion of my social security check.聽 聽However, I only use this account when I need some cash on hand and I never carry more than 5k pesos but even in the states I never carried more than $100.聽 Also, like at home, I do have a small stash of cash (pesos) in the house to keep me from going to the ATM frequently.聽 I also have discovered that my Banco Popular account gives me a much better interest rate on my deposits than I could ever get in the U.S.
Previously I had used my US based cards in the DR and they were cloned twice.聽 My US bank did refund the charges I did not make both times.聽
So we use cash, cash, and cash.
Robbing -
2 girls from Cabrera were just robbed in Bavaro
Snatch & Run type....their purses
on their way to deposit for their new apartment....lots of $$$
A couple living in Cabrera decided to leave...back to the US
They called a mover, packed up all their stuff
Mover says $10,000US.... see you at 7:30 tomorrow AM
Couple gets the $10,000, all ready
Out for dinner the Friday night... ByeBye dinner
Come back to find they've been robbed
The $$, passports, the works !!!!
No passport, no leave country !! huh?
She has close to a mental breakdown....
But who would separate themselves from $10K !!???
and you think the mover hasn't pulled that stunt before
$10k at 7:30AM.....on a Saturday morning
I never did hear the outcome........
but they are gone - like snow in July
RD prefers $$US
Euros and UK pounds are good too
For UK trips, my local man gets me a few hundred pounds
I went to Banco leon they are now Part of BHD . And their Service has been very good .
At BR I made the most horrible Experience their service several Times has been a real pain ..
The last years Requirements for Bank Accounts have changed a lot . Now in Days they do a Background check and a credit check but so or so a Foreigner needs an Dominican聽 Guarantor and recommendation from 2 Dominicans . For Biz Accounts the Requirements are even higher .
I get Money send directly to my Bank Account in US $ take it out there and change it because at the Bank it is also worst Course you get for your money . It is going a lot better with Bank transactions . 10 years ago there have been lot less options and I had cases that Money simply disappeared , that has been wit Banco Popular . Be careful聽 paying聽 by Credit/Debit Card at Restaurants , Gas Stations , and Stores . Because this are the Places where Credit cards go copied and they take Money from Your Account . Going to free standing ATM : Allways check where you put your Card in and where you put your Pin . I never walk around with all Money together I have it split . After I left North Coast I had never ever again a Problem that they did try to rob me but my Ex-wife got attacked聽 3 Times but only for the Phone. So be carefull everytime !
planner wrote:I use online banking as much as possible. I use my DR debit cards here in specific locations, everything else is cash.
I do the same, specially when the amount to pay has cents,聽 that way the supermarket has to charge me the exact amount with the cents, paying cash a lot posibilities that I lose those cents and the supermarket keep it for them.聽 聽No body here wants to rule about not use cents if they are no able to have the change in cents.
planner wrote:Wow I聽 just dont care about "cents".聽 I find it amusing to be given a "chiclet" insteas of a peso.
2 years working in a big chain store in Santo Domingo make change my mind about it, they pocket very big amount of money with the change game聽 with the cents..
912500 Clients per Store and only put it by 10 is 9 125000聽 聽an average on Cents they cash in 46 Pesos makes聽 4 Milion 197500 . TAX FREE! and this is low Numbered . That is why I only pay with my debitcard it does not cost me a Dime and sometimes get till 5% off聽 and pay on the Cent . It has been that the had 3 Chiclets for 1 Peso , now it is 1 Chiclet 1 peso聽 we do not talk about Cent anymore some Colmados and Minimarkets do it round till the next聽 10 this Way sometimes they get 3 to 4 pesos . It is a Jackpot for a Biz like Colmado . My Colmado at least 2 times a year does a Rifa and this Way some money comes back . The Supermarkets till go to sell you Numbers for their Rifa this Way making extra Biz . And this is what makes Things worst . people who get good money from the States having 2 till 3 K in Cash and go : ' oh boy why I di fight for cents"聽 Or going to a Restaurant or bar and leave 500 or 1000 Pesos Tip . The People who see that will think you have too much money . And this is what makes many Think : "all gringos are rich"! And if they go and take advantage of them you can see in the news : The DR full of Scam and Thief's nobody ask who made this happen . It start's with small Things.......
Canada did away with pennies - years ago
They round up/down....聽 seems to work well
WillieWeb wrote:Not all places take credit - so you need cash lots of times
Robbing -
2 girls from Cabrera were just robbed in Bavaro
Snatch & Run type....their purses
on their way to deposit for their new apartment....lots of $$$
TGhe girls have returned -- broke & broken hearted
The story is worse than I reported
It was at GUNPOINT...
each girl had a gun in her ear while they stole the purses
One is street smart... they had their phones and cedulas in their pants
Tourist areas... dangerous
On another note an article in Dominican Today says MasterCard has been secretly working in a new payment platform and cashless system.聽 Interesting!聽 That will be a tough one here where transactions are tightly controlled.
They went straight to the landlord.....and didn't/don't suspect him
May have been random
but a morning robbery.....doesn't sound right
Make your relocation easier with the Dominican Republic expat guide

Death in the Dominican Republic
What customs and procedures are common when dealing with death in the Dominican Republic? Find more about it in ...

Education in the Dominican Republic
This article will cover the Dominican Republic's educational system, including public schools attended by 80% ...

Living and accommodation on the South Coast of the Dominican Republic
Along the south coast of the Dominican Republic, going from East to West, you will find the sugar town of La ...

Birth in the Dominican Republic
This article provides some information about the culture and the customs of Dominicans when giving birth and ...

Moving with your pets to the Dominican Republic
Many folks wish to bring their dogs and cats to the Dominican Republic, and this article will explain exactly what ...

Food and shopping in the Dominican Republic
It is well worth exploring the Dominican cuisine and shopping options, and note what they buy and where they shop, ...

Living and accommodation in the up and coming Southwest of the Dominican Republic
Barahona, for some, might be Santa Cruz de Barahona, is the biggest city in this region. However, not yet a ...

Pregnancy in the Dominican Republic
Are you ready to expand your family in the Dominican Republic (DR)? This article should provide you with all the ...
Forum topics on banking in Dominican Republic
大咖福利影院 for your expat journey



